Ophelia by Rosemarie Clausen

Rosemarie Clausen (1907-1990) ~ Tänzerin Natascha Trofimowa (als Ophelia im Hamlet-Ballett), um 1951 | src Schneider-Henn
(link to pdf)

Verso Studiostempel, auf kartonierte Unterlage geheftet, dort signiert, verso Studiostempel wiederholt, handschriftlich bezeichnet: »…tanzte die ›Ophelia‹ im Hamlet-Ballett Staatsoper Hamburg, Regie Helga Swedlund« (quoted from pdf / page 101)

Lady Constance Stewart Richardson

Lady Constance Stewart Richardson, 13 June, 1913. Glass negative. Bain News Service (publisher) | src Library of Congress
Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson, 13 June, 1913 (date created or published). Bain News Service (publisher) [detail]
Lady Constance Stewart Richardson, 13 June, 1913. Glass negative. Bain News Service (publisher) | src Library of Congress

Dancers (1914) by Ruth Hollick

Ruth Hollick ~ [Miss Sugden]; 1914. (Four girls dancing, wearing Grecian costume) | src SLV · State Library of Victoria
Ruth Hollick ~ [Miss Sugden]; 1914. (Four girls weeping, wearing Grecian costumes) Glass negative | src SLV
Ruth Hollick ~ [Miss Sugden]; 1914. (Three girls, wearing Grecian costume, with pan pipes) | src SLV · State Library of Victoria

Thought by Ruth Hollick

Ruth Hollick (1883-1977) ~ Thought, 1921 | src National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Image ID: De102079

Thought is a portrait of the artist’s niece in a distinctly Australian costume adorned with appliqued gum leaves and a gum nut belt. The sitter is pictured in a meditative pose and the evocative title of the photograph encourages an allegorical interpretation of the work. The photograph is an exhibition-size print in its original frame. Hollick entered ‘Thought’ in the Colonial Exhibition in London in 1921 and was awarded a bronze medal. src NGV

Ruth Hollick (1883-1977) ~ Thought, 1921 | src NGV (detail)

The exhibition Photography: Real and Imagined (2023-2024) examines two perspectives on photography; photography grounded in the real world, as a record, a document, a reflection of the world around us; and photography as the product of imagination, storytelling and illusion. On occasion, photography operates in both realms of the real and the imagined.

Highlighting major photographic works from the NGV Collection, including recent acquisitions on display for the very first time, Photography: Real and Imagined examines the complex, engaging and sometimes contradictory nature, of all things photographic. The NGV’s largest survey of the photography collection, the exhibition includes more than 300 works by Australian and international photographers and artists working with photo-media from the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries. / The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

Roshanara by Hori · 1921-1922

Ichiro E. Hori ~ Roshanara. Shadowland magazine, October 1921 | src internet archive

Caption reads : Roshanara / The gifted British dancer whose work vibrates with the mysticism and color of India and Burma

Ichiro E. Hori ~ Roshanara. Shadowland magazine, October 1921 | Full Page
Ichiro E. Hori ~ Roshanara. A new camera study. Shadowland magazine, January 1922 | src internet archive

Caption reads : Roshanara / A new camera study of the brilliant young interpreter of native Burmese and Indian dances

Ichiro E. Hori ~ Roshanara. Shadowland magazine, January 1922. Full page | src internet archive

Keith Coppage by Tina Modotti

Tina Modotti (1896-1942) ~ Portrait of Keith Coppage, 1928 | src Heritage Auctions # 5272
Tina Modotti (1896-1942) ~ Portrait of Keith Coppage, 1928 | src Heritage Auctions # 5272
Tina Modotti (1896-1942) ~ Portrait of Keith Coppage, 1928 | src Swann Galleries

Coppage’s friend, Ione Robinson, was roommate with Tina Modotti in Mexico City, which is presumably how the two met.

Tina Modotti (1896-1942) ~ Portrait of Keith Coppage, 1928 | src Heritage Auctions # 5272 (DETAIL)

Nature photography (1939)

Cecropia (male and female) · Cecropia moths on end of stick. Acadia National Park, Maine, 22 March, 1939 | src NPG
Cecropia moth on end of stick. Acadia National Park, Maine, 22 March, 1939 | src National Park gallery
Reflection of Pemetic Mt. in Eagle lake. Acadia National Park, Maine, 5 June, 1939 | src National Park gallery
Kingfisher · Bird on stick. Acadia National Park, Maine, 18 July, 1939 | src National Parks gallery
Buttercup, close-up (five pedaled flower). Acadia National Park, Maine, 13 June, 1939 | src National Parks gallery

Ballerina by de Meyer

Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail 1)
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910s | src Christie’s
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail 2)